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10A--The Malakofl News, Thursday, May 26, 1983
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In a warm building on a cold day at can result in what Oklahoma State calls
"Oklahoma State University reseat- "remarkably lower" energy bills.
chers have achieved the warmth at half About 20,000 are in use around the
the cost of fuel otl, propane or electric world, mainly in Canada, Sweden and
resistance heating. Germany.
They have installed the earth- Heat pumps work like refrigerators
coupled, water-source heat pumpin reverse, Bose explains.
system that produced the heat. The more common air-source pumps
"The greater use of these systems is extract warmth from outside air during
limited by lack of public knowledge," the winter, using heat exchangers, a
says Dr. James Bose, director of compressor and the low boiling point of
engineering technology at Oklahoma Freon to channel warm air into a living
State. "Over $47 billion was spent last space. As the temperature dips toward
year for other home improvementzero, heat pumps must use resistance
projects averaging nearly $10,000 anc heating as a backup--turning into
not having a savings payback nearly a~, something like a large-scale hair dryer.
attractive. The water-source heat vumv at-
The system is comprised of an array tached to the buried, closed-loop
of underground plastic pipes filled with system takes advantage of the thermal
water and connected to a heat pump. properties of the earth. At six feet un-
The earth-coupled system harnesses derground, the temperature stays near
constant moderate temperatures a few the region's average annual tern-
feet underground. Through a series of perature. In Oklahoma, that is about 62
heat exchangers, it can provide war- degrees.
ruth or cooling as well as hot water. Specialized plastic pipe is buried in
About 200 homeowners in north cen- lengths of 400 to 500 feet per ton of
tral Oklahoma have found the system capacity, either horizontally or in a
series of deep verticle holes. Water cir.-
culated through the pipe absorbs heat
from the earth in the winter and disper-
ses indoor heat to the earth in the sum-
mer.
Cheaper operation provides "an op-
pertunity for some very short paybacks
on the initial cost" that daunts some
homeowners, Bose says.
Tests have shown the earth-coupled
system saves about 60 percent on hot
water costs when compared with con-
ventional air-source heat pumps,
Oklahoma State researchers say.
Program launched
to improve lawns
The Texas Agricultural Extension
Service of the Texas A&M University
has launched a statewide program to
help homeowners and cities improve
lawns and grounds and save money.
Called the "Waster Saver Lawn Care
Plan," the program emphasizes paying
special attention to watering.
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SUNDAY DINNER
BUFFET STYLE
FROM 11:00 until 2:00
Dinner includes choice of 2
Hot Meat Entrees, 3 Farm
Fresh Vegetables, Salad Bat',
Hot Rolls and Drink.
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BOILED SHRIMP & CATFISH BUFFET ALI, YOU
Includes Salad Bar, Fries g Hushpuppies CAN EAT
WED., THURS., FRI., & SAT. NIGHTS 6-8 p.m.
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LUNCH BUFFET SUNDAY THRU FRIDAY
9 5 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
"If you can't go to Mama's -- Come to Alderman's"
• 6 MINUTES EAST OF THE ATHENS SQUARE ON JACKSONVILLE HIGHWAY • 675-6661 •
CAROLYN CRAIG (right)
Patty Self (center). Mrs.
Callaway)
of Athens has been named plant manager of Donovan-Galvanl's Malakoff plant. She will
Craig was welcomed last week by company vice-president Bill lngram. (Staff photo
Carolyn Craig of Athens has been ad- meeting delivery dates. She was previously
ded to tho management staff of Argon Medical Corp. in
Donovan-Galvani's Malakoff plant.Mrs. Craig is married to Kenneth that she worked with Mr. FI~
Mrs. Craig will assume the position of Craig, a self employed mechanic and years as supervisor,, C
plant manager. She will be responsible trucker. They have four children, ages time study engineer
for monitoring product quality and 21,16,13and6. manager.
By [)AVID PYNDUS
AUSTIN .... A ball sponsored by Rep.
Tom Waldrop, D-Corsicana,
establishing the Henderson County
,Juve~ile Board and spelling out the
composition of the board has passed the
House without debate on the local and
consent calendar.
HB 2295, which now goes to the Senate
for consideration, provides that the
board consist of the Henderson County
judge, judges of the 3rd and MOth
judicial districts and the Henderson
• County attorney.
The judge of the 340th judicial district
is designated as chairman of the
juvenile board and "its chief ad-
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ministrative officer," the bill states.
Waldrop's measure also provides
that "as compensation for the added
duties imposed on the judge of the
juvenile court, the judge shall be paid
Malakoff Cemetery
Donations
In memory of Bunella Dodson
D.R. "Pete" Pulley & Glenn Cude
Pulley ............................. $50
Mr. & Mrs. Ira Kinsey .............. $15
Nina M. Everitt .................... $15
Lela Belle Dodson .................. $10
W. Smith Dodson
Louise Carter ...................... $20
Mr. & Mrs. W.R. Morgan ........... $10
William & Verbie Allen ............. $10
Ann & Bobby Rounsavall ........... $10
Lori & Larry Callaway ............. $10
Mr. & Mrs. J.E. Bien ......... J ..... $10
OTHER DONATIONS
Bill Bradshaw .................... $100
Mr. & Mrs. W.E. Campbell ......... $25
memory C.L. Patten & Jimmy Kilgore
Mr. & Mrs. J.E. Bien ............... $20
memory of Ellen Kirby & Louis Scholl
Royal & Buena Vista Derden ....... $10
memory of Louis Scholl
NO WAITING
OLD DOMINION, Va. (AP) -- Mark
West, a 6-10 basketball player for Old
Dominion, got started in the game
because he was bored just standing
around.
"When I was an underclassman in
high school in Petersburg, Va.," he
said, "I had to wait for a ride home
each day because my older brother was
practicing with the varsity. I decided to
kill time by trying out for the junior
varsity. And I made the team."
by the county an amount not 1~
$750 a month, to be
Other members
a minimum of $250 per
the legislation, which
Sept. 1 if approved by the
signed by Gay. Mark White.
Waldrop earlier flied a
creating the 340th
composed of Henderso~
The 12th Annual
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